Solid - A solid keeps its own shape. It has a definite volume nad a definite shape. Liquid - A liquid takes the space of the container. It has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
Gas - A Gas has no definte shape or volume.
1. Why do icebergs float in antarctic and arctic waters? Do you think there is much of the iceberg under water or is it mostly above the water? How could you test your hypothesis?
2. When you have a jar with a very tight lid, you can run it under hot water and it becomes easier to open. Why? Emulsion
Liquid in liquid. An Emulsion is a mixture that has 2 or more liquids.
The liquids are unblendable. Some examples of Emulsion are: Salad Dressing, Milk, Butter and Cream. Emulsions usually look cloudy.
Solid - A solid keeps its own shape. It has a definite volume nad a definite shape.
Liquid - A liquid takes the space of the container. It has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
Gas - A Gas has no definte shape or volume.
1. Why do icebergs float in antarctic and arctic waters? Do you think there is much of the iceberg under water or is it mostly above the water? How could you test your hypothesis?
2. When you have a jar with a very tight lid, you can run it under hot water and it becomes easier to open. Why?
Emulsion
Liquid in liquid.
An Emulsion is a mixture that has 2 or more liquids.
The liquids are unblendable. Some examples of Emulsion are: Salad Dressing, Milk, Butter and Cream. Emulsions usually look cloudy.